The Rennie brothers at Dreadnought Wharf
I have been trying to put together information about Greenwich shipbuilders. There is one important firm which I’ve never written about – that is the Rennie brothers, George and John Rennie’s works on Dreadnought Wharf, just up river from Greenwich Pier – although I did write about their Deptford Creekside engineering works.
Writing up the two Greenwich sites has been an exercise in frustration and why I’ve delayed doing it for such a long time. There are so many questions about them which are going unanswered. Clearly this was an important and innovative company, but trying to put together something coherent about them seems very difficult. There is too much information but in other ways not enough. What I say about them is correct, but I always feel there is a lot more which remains out of my reach.
The Rennie brothers were the sons of the great civil engineer John Rennie. In the 1790s he had moved to London, where he set up his own engineering works at Blackfriars. He had two sons, George and John, who inherited his business and after his death remained in partnership as G. & J. Rennie, although each specialised in a different part of the business and as time went on the works continued under their children. They carried on using the Blackfriars works initially, but set up an engineering works on Deptford Creek which extended eventually to another site at Dreadnought Wharf with a Thames frontage. Hopefully this article is about their works on Dreadnought Wharf, but by the mid 19th century there were a number of ‘Rennie’
shipbuilders around the countryparticularly in Scotland. This obviously makes more confusion only too likely.
I wrote about the Rennie works on Deptford Creek when I was looking at Creekside industries and in my book about Deptford Creek. It was sited on the Greenwich bank close to the railway line and was a large engineering workshop making boilers and engines and perhaps some small boats. The date on which the works opened is not clear and although they are said to have been there by the 1830s they are not shown as being liable for rates or even in occupation on the mid-1840s Greenwich Vestry tithe map. I also speculated that it seemed unlikely that ships of any size could be built that far up the Creek given its narrow width and fall of water at low tide.
Their occupation of Dreadnought Wharf site seems initially to have been an extension of the Creekside works. Dreadnought was a part the stretch of Thames Riverside which is now called Dreadnought Walk. The site which is actually on the corner of the River Thames and the Creek was in the 19th century the Phoenix Gas Works, who owned much of the land which became Dreadnought Wharf. They had leased it in the
1850s for shipbuilding by William Joyce, who had two shipbuilding slips there and although he had died in 1856, his firm had continued until 1866. It may be that the Rennies were using some of Joyce’s slips before eventually taking over the entire site.
Rennie brothers were responsible for some important vessels - one of these was a very fast iron paddle steamer called ‘Queen’. It has not been easy to find very much about this vessel except that the National Maritime Museum has a 19th century model of it. One other problem is that there were several vessels in this period called ‘Queen’ and many others called ‘Queen of... this that and the other’.
The ‘Queen’ dated from 1842, which means it is extremely unlikely to have been built in Greenwich or at the Creekside Works. There is one online suggestion that it was built at Blackwall by Ditchburn and Mare. It is said to have had a particularly important engine and given that it was commissioned by Rennie, who were engine specialists, that makes sense - but another online source says it was engined by Penn! This is all very confusing and the confusion is not helped when every other paddle steamer built in that period seems to be called ‘Queen -something or
other’. I assume that it was built twenty years before the Rennies took on Dreadnought Wharf as some sort of demonstration of a technology and it needs putting into that contextperhaps someone could enlighten me?
‘Queen’ was followed in 1846 by ‘Oberon’, one of three ‘packet boats’ built to ‘War Office specifications‘ of 300 horse-power, designed by the Navy Office’ for ‘use in the Ionian isles’ delivering mail. Clearly this indicates that the Rennies had a viable shipbuilding capability. They had a big launch event for the ship at which ‘Sir John Rennie took occasion to eulogise the astounding steamer-designing genius of the Surveyor’... ‘who, not at all ambitious of the honour, repudiated the supposed connection’.
This lavish launch event was held at ‘the building-yard of Messrs. Rennie, the contractors’. At a date in the 1840s this is not likely to be Dreadnought Wharf or indeed the Creekside works. I wonder if there is another possibility? There are newspaper reports of a number of men -shipwrights - who were being prosecuted by a Deptford shipbuilder, William Ive. This was about work which had not been done on the Oberon and it seems that Ive was himself a subcontractor working for Rennie. Ive’s shipyard was on the site of what had been the East India Dock Shipyard, Deptford, later taken over by General Steam Navigation. Is it at all possible that this was where Oberon was in fact built and maybe was where the reception took place?
Rennie Brothers continued to make engines for ships built by other companies – sometimes those built by Ditchburn and Mare. So what ships did they build themselves? I’m
aware that my list of vessels probably misses out many from the 1840s and 1850s. However, from the early 1860s newspaper reports of launches from ‘Messrs Rennie’s building yard’ are relatively frequent and it could be assumed that this means Dreadnought Wharf was in use. Many of these were impressive vessels built for foreign customers but, as we will see, by the 1890s most customers appear to be British and purchased smaller vessels. They also seem to have been making what could be described as river and dock infrastructure amenity vessels. In 1860 ‘His Grace the Duke of Somerset’ was in Greenwich to visit the premises of Messrs. Rennie and to see a gigantic floating dock built for a foreign government’. Of course there was also a ’sumptuous luncheon at the Ship Hotel’. It seems unlikely that anything ‘gigantic’ could be made at the Creekside works and by 1860 it’s perfectly possible that they were using Dreadnought Wharf instead.
I have picked a few vessels to describe below and hopefully they are typical of very many more built at Dreadnought Wharf, several of which were important and innovative constructions. The ones I’m picking out to mention are a tiny sample of what they were in fact producing.
In December 1863 Rennie launched a screw steamer to be called ‘John David’ built for Verbist of Antwerp. The launch ceremony was performed by Miss Pietroni followed by the usual sumptuous luncheon at the Ship Hotel. It can be assumed that Miss Pietroni was the daughter of Charles Pietroni, of London-Wall, ‘a gentleman of great experience in steam-ship building ’ who had worked with the Imperial and Royal
Mary Mills
Dreadnought Walk today
Danube Steam Navigation Company, of Vienna, where he was involved with ‘the Maria Dorothea, the first steam vessel and constructed at Trieste’. The newspaper commented that ‘seldom has a better ship than the John David been built in this country’, adding that this showed ‘the great dependence of foreign powers on our shipyards’.
In 1865 HMS African was built to serve as a tender for the naval establishment at the Cape of Good Hope and in 1868 HMS Manly, an iron-paddle tug, was built for service at Portsmouth Dockyard. In 1870 two twin screw steamers were for ‘the Bengal famine fleet... adapted for Indian rivers’. In 1879 they built a steam launch for the Indian Government to be used in Madras.
It was not only sales to India which were important - even more so was South America. In 1872 the Riachuleo steam dredger was built for harbour works at Buenos Aires. For military use the Pilcomayo, a gun boat for the Argentinian Republic, was built in August 1875 and in 1874 Mexico, a Sloop of War, was sold to the Mexican government. And in 1875 the Bermajo gun ship for the Argentine. There were many others.
They were also producing smaller vessels for British users in the 1870s. In 1875 Atlas an iron paddle tug was built for General Steam Navigation- she was eventually badly damaged when run
into by a lighterage tug at St Katharine’s Dock in 1876. In 1892 they built a tug, Crescent, for local Deptford tug owners Jesse Jacob and in 1904, Robin for General Steam Navigation. They continued to build tugs and lighterage vessels. In 1909 they built a vessel for Hope Lighterage who were taken over by the Gas Light and Coke Company. It was eventually renamed ‘Beckton’.
Most famously in 1905 they built some of the steamboats for the ill fated London County Council river service –one of the boats was to be called ‘Rennie’! It should be noted perhaps that some of the records say that they were commissioned to build these as subcontractors for Chiswick based Thornycroft.
In 1912 they moved to Wivenhoe in Essex, closing what was described as ‘the oldest remaining firm of shipbuilders’. Although that quotation gives the impression that they had always been at Dreadnought Wharf, I think we know this was not so. Some 60 men lost their jobs, but the whole of the skilled employees ‘will be given the opportunity of transferring their services to the new shipbuilding yard... At present there are one or two vessels in hand, including ‘an oil-tank steamer, and there is enough work for about a fortnight’.
In Wivenhoe they were to specialise with Forest to build life boats - but that’s another story...
Bermago steamer
Dreadnought wharf c, 1900
Sir John Rennie the Younger
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Order 2025.
2. The general effect of the Order will be to authorise the stopping-up of two areas of the highway shown in blue on the deposited plans as follows:
(a) The major part is irregular shaped consisting mainly of parts of Drawdock Road, Ordnance Crescent and Tunnel Avenue:-
i. Drawdock Road, which extends from its junction with Ordnance Crescent northwards for a length of 86.3 metres (measured along the centreline of the carriageway, a point that aligns with the east of the entrance to TfL’s Vent Shaft), with a maximum width throughout of 19.16 metres;
ii. Ordnance Crescent, which extends from a point 55.25 metres west of its junction with Millenium Way westwards to and including its junctions with Drawdock Road and Tunnel Avenue, with a maximum length of 69.90 metres and a maximum width throughout of 14.42 metres;
iii. Tunnel Avenue, which extends from its junction with Ordnance Cresent (give way line) southwards for a length of 23.85 metres, with a maximum width throughout of 24.79 metres.
(b) The second part is irregular shaped, which lies north-west of the corner of Ordnance Crescent and Millenium Way, bounded by Ordnance Crescent to the south, Millennium Way to the east and Waterview Drive to the north, with a maximum area of 431.02 metres squared. The term “stopping up” means that these areas of highway will cease to be public highway.
3. The stopping up has been authorised in order to enable the provision of the development described in the Schedule to this Notice to be carried out in accordance with the planning permissions reference 23/0418/R, 23/1253/R, and 23/1250/R granted on 22nd November 2023.
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6 If any person wishes to question the validity of the Order or of any of the provisions contained therein on the grounds that they are not within the powers conferred by the Act, or that any requirement of the Act or of any regulation made under the Act has not been complied with, that person may, within six weeks from 10th September 2025, apply for that purpose to the High Court
Assistant Director, Strategic Transportation
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 10th September 2025
SCHEDULE (DESCRIPTION OF DEVELOPMENT – see paragraph 3 above)
To allow the proposed development of Plots 1.02 and 1.03 in the Peninsula Quay area consisting of the provision of 866 residential units (Use Class C3), and 239sqm retail unit (Use Class A1-A5), and associated landscaping, parking, access and associated works.
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) ELTHAM PALACE ROAD PLANNED ROAD CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich intends to make this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Openreach who need to carry out works to replace a telegraph pole.
2. The Order will come into operation on 21/09/25 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take 1 day. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, exiting, proceeding or waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading in Eltham Palace Road at the junction with The Vista.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be diverted via the placing of the appropriate signage. Prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Assistant Director, Strategic Transportation The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
04/07/25
(INTERNAL REF: PL/000/LA489367) FN798 LIC 74077
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR A VARIATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 34
Notice is given that: Chuanglee Mini C Greenwich Ltd, Unit 7-9, Meridian Trading Est, Bugsby Way, SE7 7SJ, has applied for the Variation of a Premises Licence for the following premises: Chuanglee Mini C Greenwich LTD, 22-24 Victoria Parade, SE10 9FR
A record of this application may be inspected by appointment.
Other persons may make representations to the Council on this application by no later than 01/10/2025 (last date for making representations). Representations can be made in writing, by email or fax using the contact details above. Representations can only be made on the grounds of one or more of the four licensing objectives, namely:
• Prevention of Crime and Disorder
• Prevention of Public Nuisance
• Public Safety
• Protection of Children from Harm.
Any person who makes a false statement in connection with an application is liable on summary conviction to an unlimited fine.
The following variation/s is/are proposed: Sale of Alcohol Off the Premises from Monday to Friday, During the Hours of 11.00am till 21.00pm and Saturday to Sunday During the Hours of 10.00am till 21.00pm
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) BLACKWALL LANE PLANNED LANE CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich intends to make this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by NG Tunnelling who need to carry out the installation of a new sewer connection.
2. The Order will come into operation on 22nd September 2025 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However, the works are expected to take 14 days. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily suspend the operation of the bus lane and to implement a contraflow system on Blackwall Lane, outside or opposite 87. The during the contraflow operation local traffic will be permitted and directed to use the bus lane.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation no traffic diversions will be required. Existing prohibitions will remain in effect; pedestrians are not affected, and vehicular access will be maintained.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Communities, Environment and Central on 020 8921 6340.
Ryan Nibbs Assistant Director, Transport. The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated: 05/09/2025
INTERNAL REF - EM/ LA490888 FN828 /LIC No 74629
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) ZANGWILL ROAD
PLANNED DIRECTIONAL ROAD CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich makes this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Openreach who need to lay new duct work.
2. The Order will come into operation on 15/09/25 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However, the works are expected to take 4 days. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, exiting, proceeding, or waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading) in Zangwill Road at the junction of Shooters Hill Road, and to close the cycle lane in Shooters Hill Road at the junction of Zangwill Road.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be diverted via the placing of the appropriate signage. Prohibitions remain in force; pedestrians are not affected, and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Ryan Nibbs Assistant Director, Transport. The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ Dated 16/07/25
INTERNAL REF: LA489662 FN801 / LIC 74199.
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) ELM TERRACE
PLANNED ROAD CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich intends to make this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Hillmans who need to complete the demolition of an existing building.
2. The Order will come into operation on 21/09/25 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take 15 days. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, exiting, proceeding or waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading in Elm Terrace at the junction with Messeter Place.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be diverted via the placing of the appropriate signage. Prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Assistant Director, Strategic Transportation The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
01/09/25
(INTERNAL REF: PL/000/LANA) FN824 LIC 74587
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) TRAFALGAR ROAD PLANNED CYCLE LANE CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich makes this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Blade Traffic Management who need to carry out the Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP) survey.
2. The Order will come into operation on 15th September 2025 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However, the works are expected to take 1 day. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit cyclists from entering, exiting, proceeding, or waiting (including stopping), on the cycle lane in Trafalgar Road outside 213.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will not need to be diverted. Prohibitions remain in force; pedestrians are not affected.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Communities, Environment and Central on 020 8921 6340.
Ryan Nibbs Assistant Director, Transport. The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated: 13/08/2025
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE)
(ENGLAND) ORDER 2015
Notice under Article 13 of Application for Planning Permission
Proposed development at: Plots 501-503, Greenwich Millennium Village, Peartree Way, London, SE10.
We give notice that: Greenwich Millennium Village Limited.
Is applying to the Royal Borough of Greenwich Council for Full Planning Permission for:
“Mixed use phased development of the site to provide residential development at ground level and above, including flexible commercial uses (Class E) at ground floor, together with associated vehicle access, servicing, car/cycle parking, landscaping and public realm improvements and other associated site clearance and enabling works, as well as temporary works necessary to enable the approved development.”
Any owner* of the land or tenant** who wishes to make representations about this application should write to the Royal Borough of Greenwich, Planning Department, The Woolwich Centre, 5th Floor, 35 Wellington Street, London, SE18 6HQ or via email at planningapps@royalgreenwich.gov.uk within 21 days from the date of this notice.
Signed:
On behalf of: Greenwich Millennium Village Limited
Date: 10 September 2025
Statement of owners' rights: The grant of planning permission does not affect owners' rights to retain or dispose of their property, unless there is some provision to the contrary in an agreement or lease.
Statement of agricultural tenants' rights: The grant of planning permission for non-agricultural development may affect agricultural tenants' security of tenure.
*’Owner' means a person having a freehold interest or a leasehold interest the unexpired term of which is not less than seven years.
** 'Tenant' means a tenant of an agricultural holding any part of which is comprised in the land.
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2015
Notice under Article 13 of Application for Planning Permission
Proposed development at: Phases 3, 4 and 5 Greenwich Millennium Village, Peartree Way, Greenwich, SE10.
We give notice that: Greenwich Millennium Village Limited Is applying to Royal Borough of Greenwich for Full Planning Permission for:
“An application submitted under Section 73 of the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 for a minor material amendment in connection with the planning permission 19/1545/MA (dated 14/11/2019) to allow for the addition of a planning condition to provide that no development or works will take place on Plots 501 and 502 under this permission.”
Any owner* of the land or tenant** who wishes to make representations about this application should write to the Royal Borough of Greenwich, Planning Department, The Woolwich Centre, 5th Floor, 35 Wellington Street, London, SE18 6HQ or via email at planningapps@royalgreenwich.gov.uk within 21 days from the date of this notice.
Signed:
On behalf of: Greenwich Millennium Village Limited
Date: 10 September 2025
Statement of owners' rights: The grant of planning permission does not affect owners' rights to retain or dispose of their property, unless there is some provision to the contrary in an agreement or lease.
Statement of agricultural tenants' rights: The grant of planning permission for non-agricultural development may affect agricultural tenants' security of tenure.
*’Owner' means a person having a freehold interest or a leasehold interest the unexpired term of which is not less than seven years.
** 'Tenant' means a tenant of an agricultural holding any part
Licensing Team, 4th Floor, Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, London SE18 6HQ. Tel: 020 8921 8018; Fax: 020 8921 8380; Email: licensing@royalgreenwich.gov.uk
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE - LICENSING ACT 2003
Notice is given that: LABYRINTH FESTIVALS LIMTED, has applied for the Grant of a Premises Licence for the following premises:
Old Royal Naval College, London, SE10 9NN
A record of this application may be inspected by appointment. Other persons may make representations to the Council on this application by no later than 6th October 2025. Representations can be made in writing, by email or fax using the contact details above. Representations can only be made on the grounds of one of the four licensing objectives, namely:
• Prevention of Crime and Disorder
• Prevention of Public Nuisance
• Public Safety
• Protection of Children from Harm
Any person who makes a false statement in connection with an application is liable on summary conviction to a maximum fine of £5,000.
It is proposed that the following licensable activities will take place at the premises: SALE OF ALCOHOL (ON THE PREMISES ONLY) MON – SUN 12:00 – 22:30.
REGULATED ENTERTAINMENT (PLAYS, FILMS, RECORDED MUSIC, LIVE MUSIC, DANCE, ANYTHING SIMILAR) MON – SUN 12:00 – 23:00.
OPENING HOURS MON – SUN 12:00 – 23:59.
IF GRANTED, THIS LICENCE WILL PERMIT A MAXIMUM OF 9 EVENT DAYS PER CALENDAR YEAR.
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) TRAFALGAR ROAD PLANNED CYCLE LANE CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich intends to make this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by BT/Openreach who need to carry out the installation of a poly duct.
2. The Order will come into operation on 24th September 2025 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However, the works are expected to take 2 days. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit cyclists from entering, exiting, proceeding, or waiting (including stopping), on the cycle lane in Trafalgar Road adjacent to 177.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will not need to be diverted. Prohibitions remain in force; pedestrians are not affected.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Communities, Environment and Central on 020 8921 6340.
Ryan Nibbs Assistant Director, Transport.
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated: 13/08/2025
INTERNAL REF - EM/ LA491075 FN809 /LIC No 74453
Royal Borough of Greenwich
Notice of Planning Application
Town & Country Planning Act 1990 (As Amended)
Town & Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015
Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 (As Amended)
Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Regulations 1990 (As Amended)
Town & Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 (as amended)
Proposed Development At: Land bound by Vincent Road, Wilmount Street and Woolwich New Road, Woolwich, SE18
Reference Number: 25/2824/MA
Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the Royal Borough of Greenwich By:
Hill Residential Limited
In respect of:
An application submitted under Section 73 of the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 in connection with the planning permission dated 22/12/2022 (Reference: 22/1017/F) for “Demolition of the existing buildings and structure and the phased redevelopment of the site for a mixed-use scheme comprising a multipurpose leisure centre (Class F2), commercial and business uses (Class E), residential dwellings (Class C3), new public square and new public realm with hard and soft landscape works, highways works, parking, access and servicing arrangements, and associated works”. This amendment proposes a modification to Condition 2, 3, 6, 25, 26, 28, 33, 41, 51, 52, and 59 to increase building heights, increase quantum of residential units, reduce commercial space, and make other associated internal and external changes.
Further detailed explanation of the proposal (not forming part of the formal description of development set out above):
• A 11,891 sqm (GIA) Multipurpose Leisure Centre (Class F2) (unchanged).
• An increase in the total number of residential dwellings (Use Class C3) from 482 to 557.
• A reduction of the quantum of commercial and business floorspace (Class E) from 1,070 sqm (GIA) to 255sqm (GIA).
• An increase in maximum height of Block A from 9 to 14 storeys, Block B from 19 to 21 storeys, Block C from 16 to 18 storeys, with the maximum heights of Block D and E remaining as consented at 9 and 11 storeys, respectively; Maximum building heights of 78.8m Above Ordnance Datum (m AOD).
• Demolition of Bull Tavern (including façade).
• Increase in affordable housing provision to provide 38% by habitable room, with tenure as 100% social rent.
(This application is an EIA development and is accompanied by an Environmental Statement).
(The development may impact on the setting of the Woolwich Conservation Area, Woolwich Common Conservation Area, Royal Arsenal Conservation Area and Plumstead Common as well as nearby Grade I, Grade II* and Grade II listed buildings).
A copy of the application and any plans and/or documents submitted with it is available for inspection by the public at https://planning. royalgreenwich.gov.uk/online-applications/ and by searching via the application reference 25/2824/MA.
Representations to the Council about the application should be made within 30 days of the date of this notice using the above link or to the Planning Department, 5th floor, Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, Woolwich SE18 6HQ stating the full reference number above.
Members of the public can access the Non-Technical Summary, the full Environmental Statement (ES), and related documents in either digital or hard copy format through the following options:
i) Online Access: Visit https://planning.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/online-applications/ and search using the application reference 25/2824/MA.
ii) Hard Copy Requests: Hard copies of the Environmental Statement can be obtained by contacting Trium Environmental Consulting LLP via email at hello@triumenv.co.uk or by phone at +44 (0) 203 887 7118 referencing ‘Woolwich Masterplan S73 Application’. Please note that hard copy requests are subject to professional printing fees. Alternatively, digital copies of the Environmental Statement can be provided free of charge upon request.
Date: 10 September 2025
Victoria Geoghegan - Assistant Director - Planning and Building Control
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) WILMOUNT STREET PLANNED ROAD CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich makes this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Transport for London who need to carry out a repair on traffic signals.
2. The Order will come into operation on 09/09/2025 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However, the works are expected to take one day. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, exiting, proceeding, or waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading), in Wilmount Street from the junction of Woolwich New Road to the junction of Anglesea Avenue and to reverse the one way in Anglesea Avenue. Wilmount Street will be open to two-way traffic between Woolwich New Road and Anglesea Avenue for the purposes of access.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be diverted via the placing of the appropriate signage Prohibitions remain in force; pedestrians are not affected, and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Ryan Nibbs Assistant Director, Transport. The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated: 29/07/2205
Royal Borough of Greenwich
Town & Country Planning Act 1990 (AS AMENDED)
Town & Country Planning (Development Management Procedure)(England) Order 2015 Planning (Listed Buildings & Conservation Areas) Act 1990 (AS AMENDED) Planning (Listed Buildings & Conservation Areas) Regulations 1990 (AS AMENDED) Town & Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 2007 (AS AMENDED)
Notice is hereby given that application(s) have been made to The Royal Borough of Greenwich in respect of the under mentioned premises/sites. You can see the submissions and any plans at http://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/planning.
If development proposals affect Conservation Areas and/or Statutorily Listed Buildings under the Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 (As Amended) this will be shown within the item below.
Anyone who wishes to comment on these applications should be made in writing to Development Planning within 21 days of the date of this notice.
Please quote the appropriate reference number.
Date: 10/09/2025
Victoria Geoghegan
Assistant Director - Planning and Building Control
List of Press Advertisements - 10/09/2025
Publicity for Planning Applications
Applicant: Royal Borough of Greenwich Council 25/1917/F
Site Address: ELTHAM LIBRARY and ELTHAM LEISURE CENTRE, 181 ELTHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE9 1TS
Development: External refurbishment works of the Eltham Centre including works to both the Eltham Library and the Eltham Leisure Centre to include replacement roof coverings, replacement windows, replacement rooflights, replacement guttering, replacement soffits and fascia’s, renewal of plant room equipment and upgrade to the general masonry, steel fire escape, metal railings and doors and the installation of three (3) water buffer tanks with associated duct coverings, security fencing, loss of two car parking spaces and loss of a tree *Works will impact the Grade 11 Listed Eltham Public Library (Re-consultation)(Revised location plan)(Revised description)
Applicant: Mr Chong Li 25/2027/F
Site Address: 40 WOODVILLE CLOSE, KIDBROOKE, LONDON, SE3 8ED
Development: Change of use from single-family dwellinghouse (Use Class C3) to a 5-bedroom HMO (Use Class C4) for up to five occupants; other associated works.
Conservation Area: SUN IN THE SANDS
Applicant: Ms Connie Henderson 25/2275/HD
Site Address: 8 MEREWORTH DRIVE, PLUMSTEAD, LONDON, SE18 3EE
Development: Demolition of the existing lean-to and construction of a single-storey side /rear extension, altering garage roof from flat to pitched roof and conversion of the garage to provide part storage and part ground-floor shower room (Amended description. Re-consultation).
Conservation Area: SHREWSBURY PARK ESTATE
Applicant: Ms Daphne Graham 25/2381/F
Site Address: FLAT 14, 7 VANBRUGH PARK ROAD WEST, BLACKHEATH, SE3 7QD
Development: Replacement of existing timber framed windows with new double glazed UPVC windows at the rear. (Amended Description)
Conservation Area: BLACKHEATH
Applicant: Laxcon Developments Limited 25/2443/F
Site Address: Wick Tower, 138 Powis Street, Woolwich, London, SE18 6LR
Development: Installation of replacement façade treatments.
Conservation Area: Woolwich Conservation Area
Applicant: Mr and Ms Coleman and Maclaine 25/2478/SD
Site Address: 28 GLOUCESTER CIRCUS, GREENWICH, LONDON, SE10 8RY
Development: Submission of details pursuant to Condition 4 (Full Section Details) of planning permission dated 06/06/2025, Ref: 25/0551/L.
Conservation Area: WEST GREENWICH
Applicant: Mr. Colin McCarthy-Little 25/2550/HD
Site Address: 48 SHOOTERS HILL ROAD, BLACKHEATH, LONDON, SE3 7BG
Development: Replacement of single glazing in existing sash windows with VIG units, retaining original box frames, outward openings and majority of glazing bars, with no other alterations.
Conservation Area: BLACKHEATH
Applicant: Allison Singer 25/2597/HD
Site Address: 33 RANDALL PLACE, GREENWICH, LONDON, SE10 9LA
Development: Retrospective replacement of all windows to rear, side and front elevations to UPVC with associated works.
Conservation Area: WEST GREENWICH
Applicant: Mr Boyraz 25/2600/F
Site Address: 33 THE VILLAGE, LONDON, SE7 8UG
Development: Part demolition of the rear of the existing building to facilitate the construction of a three-storey rear extension including part of the existing single dwellinghouse at first floor to create a four-bedroom HMO with a maximum capacity of four persons along with additional commercial space, formation of basement and associated cycle parking and refuse storage.
Conservation Area: CHARLTON VILLAGE
Applicant: Mr & Mrs Chrysoula 25/2624/HD
Site Address: 53 DICKSON ROAD, ELTHAM, LONDON, SE9 6RE
Development: Remodelling of existing fenestration to the rear and side of the property, replacement of windows, replacement of roof tiles, a new plinth band around the base of the property to future proof the building fabric, installation of 2 rooflights to the rear roof slopes and Construction of a conservatory (Retrospective)
Conservation Area: PROGRESS ESTATE
Applicant: L&Q
25/2639/F
Site Address: Block142-158 Riverdale Road and Block160-170 Riverdale Road, London SE18 1PB
Development: Replacement of the existing timber windows with new uPVC double glazed units. Replacement of existing timber curtain walling and doors with new aluminium system.
Conservation Area: PLUMSTEAD COMMON
Applicant: Barack Holding 25/2657/F
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR A PREMISES LICENCE - LICENSING ACT 2003
Notice is given that: MR DESAR HOXHA for and on behalf of PARK CAFÉS OF LONDON LTD, has applied for the Grant of a Premises Licence for the following premises:
ELTHAM PARK SOUTH CAFÉ, GLENESK ROAD, ELTHAM, LONDON SE9 1AN.
A record of this application may be inspected by appointment.
Other persons may make representations to the Council on this application by no later than Tuesday 30 September 2025 (last date for making representations). Representations can be made in writing, by email or fax using the contact details above. Representations can only be made on the grounds of one or more of the four licensing objectives, namely:
• Prevention of Crime and Disorder
• Prevention of Public Nuisance
• Public Safety
• Protection of Children from Harm.
Any person who makes a false statement in connection with an application is liable on summary conviction to an unlimited fine.
It is proposed that the following licensable activity will take place at the premises:
On & Off-Sale of Alcohol, daily between 12:00 noon and 22:00 hours in line with opening times.
Site Address: 40-42 GREENWICH CHURCH STREET, LONDON, SE10 9BL
Development: Repainting of existing swan-neck lamps, timber fascia, and timber shopfront in a colour consistent with the awning.
Conservation Area: WEST GREENWICH
Applicant: Mrs Anna Stafford 25/2660/HD
Site Address: 11 MORDEN ROAD MEWS, BLACKHEATH, LONDON, SE3 0AE
Development: Construction of a rear first floor extension with extended and altered rear terrace and staircase.
Conservation Area: BLACKHEATH PARK
Applicant: Knight Dragon Developments Ltd and Club Pickle Ltd 25/2680/F
Site Address: Land to the east of Greenwich Peninsula Golf Driving Range, Tunnel Avenue, Greenwich
Development: Erection of temporary buildings for up to 10 years for use as pickleball courts, clubhouse and associated works
Applicant: C/O Agent Shell Trust (UK Property) Limited C/O of CBRE Investment Management Limited 25/2711/F
Site Address: Units 1 and 2, I O Centre, Skeffington Street, London, SE18 6SR
Development: Change of use of Office Use Class E(g)(i)(Office) to include use Class B2 (General Industrial) / B8 (Storage and Distribution) and/or E(g)(iii) (Industrial Processes) to the existing lawful use
Conservation Area: ROYAL ARSENAL WOOLWICH
Applicant: L&Q
25/2779/HD
Site Address: 30 PELTON ROAD, GREENWICH, LONDON, SE10 9PQ
Development: Replacement of windows and doors in like for like fashion with associated works.
Conservation Area: EAST GREENWICH
Applicant: L&Q
25/2813/HD
Site Address: 4 CHRISTCHURCH WAY, GREENWICH, LONDON, SE10 9AL
Development: Replacement of windows and doors in like for like fashion with associated works.
Conservation Area: EAST GREENWICH
Applicant: L&Q
25/2814/HD
Site Address: 9 CHRISTCHURCH WAY, GREENWICH, LONDON, SE10 9AJ
Development: Replacement of windows and doors in like for like fashion with associated works.
Conservation Area: EAST GREENWICH
Publicity for Listed Building Consent
Applicant: Ms Teresa O'Flynn Greenwich Foundation 25/2140/L
Site Address: AREA IN FRONT OF THE WATER GATES AND ROYAL STEPS BESIDE OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, RIVERSIDE WALK, GREENWICH, SE10 9JF
Development: Proposed conservation, refinishing, and replacement works of a section of the River Wall railings. The extent of the proposed works consists of 22no. panels and 2no. gates along a length of the contemporary railings which are fixed into the stone wall capping and pavers at the centre of the River Wall at the Royal Steps. A sample panel has been undertaken to test the robustness and quality of the proposed finishes [Re-consultation - Corrected Address]
Conservation Area: GREENWICH PARK
Listed Building: Grade 2
Applicant: Mr Khawar Hussain Barack Holding 25/2658/L
Site Address: 40-42 GREENWICH CHURCH STREET, LONDON, SE10 9BL
Development: Installation of externally illuminated fascia text and logo, awning sign, non-illuminated hanging sign and repainting of the existing swan neck
Conservation
Publicity for Advertisements
Applicant: Mr Khawar Hussain Barack Holding 25/1908/A
Site Address: 40-42 GREENWICH CHURCH STREET, LONDON, SE10 9BL
Development:
Conservation Area: WEST GREENWICH
Applicant: Mr Brendan Kelly Oliver Bonas Ltd 25/2557/A
Site Address: NATWEST BANK PLC, 2 GREENWICH CHURCH STREET, GREENWICH, LONDON, SE10 9BQ
Development:
Conservation Area: WEST GREENWICH Calling all Greenwich & Lewisham businesses
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) SHOOTERS HILL ROAD PLANNED CYCLE LANE CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich intends to make this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Telent Infrastructure Services who need to build a concrete chamber.
2. The Order will come into operation on 22nd September 2025 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However, the works are expected to take 3 days. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit cyclists from entering, proceeding, or waiting (including stopping), on the cycle lanes in Shooters Hill Road outside 312 and opposite 302.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will not need to be diverted and cyclists will be directed to use the regular carriageway. The prohibitions remain in force; pedestrians will not be affected.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Communities, Environment and Central on 020 8921 6340.
Ryan Nibbs Assistant Director, Transport. The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated: 20/08/2025
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BAND
B1 or B2 is for applicants the Royal Borough of Greenwich must prioritise according to the law, particularly homeless people, and others with an urgent need to move for medical or welfare reasons.
C is for all applicants on the housing register, including those that are in priority bands A and B1/B2.
ALL households can bid for all types of property subject to meeting the bedroom size and any medical requirements.
The next printed edition of Greenwich Homes will be available on 24 September 2025 at midday. The closing date for all applications for this issue is midnight on 14 September 2025.
SEASIDE & COUNTRY SCHEME
This scheme offers one and two bedroom flats and bungalows on the Coast and in the countryside, in the South East and West of England. In order to be considered you must be:
• A Council or Housing Association tenant
• At least 55 years old. If you intend to add a household member under the age of 55 they must be either your spouse, current joint tenant, registered carer or dependent adult child.
Your removal costs will be met if you are a Council tenant and you do move to a Seaside and Country home.
To register, or find out more about the scheme, contact the Access and Allocation section on: 020 8921 2941
If you are a Housing Association tenant you need to contact your landlord to register. Further information is available from the scheme management organisation at housingmoves.org
24-hour hotline
MOVE TO A SMALLER PROPERTY
If your property is now too big for you, you can apply for the Small is Beautiful scheme.
To be eligible, your current property must:
• be a council or housing association property
• have 2, 3, 4 or 5 bedrooms
• be in the Royal Borough of Greenwich
The scheme can help you move to a smaller home that better meets your needs. We can then use your property to help another family who need it. For example, those in an overcrowded property or who are homeless.
WHAT YOU’LL GET
We’ll help you with costs and finding a new home that better meets your needs.
Financial benefits
We’ll pay:
• £1,000 for each spare room you give up
• an extra £500 if you downsize by mutual exchange
• your moving costs
• your disturbance costs, for example, for packing, disconnecting and reconnecting your appliances
Priority to find a new home
We’ll put your household in the highest priority band on the housing register so you can find a new home as soon as possible.
An Under Occupation Adviser will support you throughout the downsizing process.
Extra support for households with adult children
If you have non-dependant adult children living with you, we can offer them their own flat, if we can get a bedroom back. This means you and your adult child will each get a one-bedroom flat.
Extra support for older tenants
If you’re Pension Credit age you can downsize to a home with one extra bedroom to allow for caring or support needs.
We can visit you and support you with everything you need to downsize.
WHO CAN APPLY
You can apply if you’re under-occupying your home by at least one bedroom.
When we decide if a tenant is under-occupying, we count a second living room (or parlour) as a bedroom.
APPLY
Email: Housing-Allocations-Downsizi@royalgreenwich.gov.uk
OTHER DOWNSIZING OPTIONS
If you’re 55 or over, you could also consider moving to the seaside or countryside.
This could be for you if you’re:
• in poor health
• struggling to cope in your current home
• keen to move nearer to friends, family or amenities
You can also contact us if you know other tenants who might benefit from this scheme.
Find out about moving to the seaside or country.
Greenwich Council (in foyer)
6 Mitre Passage, Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 0ER
Greenwich Theatre
Crooms Hill, London SE10 8ES
West Greenwich House
141 Greenwich High Road London SE10 8JA
West Greenwich Library
146 Greenwich High Road, London SE10 8NN
Royal Standard
67 Pelton Road, London SE10 9AH
Forum@Greenwich Trafalgar Road, London SE10 9EQ
Greenwich University
Cooper Building, Students Union, King William Walk, London SE10 9JH
Greenwich Communications Centre
164 Trafalgar Road Greenwich, London SE10 9TZ
Maze Hill Station
Tom Smith Close, London SE10 9XG
Blackheath Library
Old Dover Road, Blackheath SE3 7BT
Westcombe Park Station
Station Crescent, Westcombe Park, London SE3 7EQ
Blackheath Newbridge Working Mens Club
22 Charlton Road, Blackheath SE3 7HG
Waitrose
Dreadnought Wharf, Victoria Parade, 1 Thames Street, Greenwich, London SE10 9FR
Greenwich Square Health Centre
12 Lambarde Square SE10 9GB
Woodland Surgery
Woodland Walk SE10 9UB
Vanbrugh Dental Centre
Vanbrugh Hill SE10 9HQ
Greenwich Launderette
174 Trafalgar Road SE10 9TZ
Slade Library
Erindale SE18 2QQ
Woolwich Community Centre
Leslie Smith Square SE18 4DW
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Station Road, London SE18 4QH
Clockhouse Community Centre
Defiance Walk, Woolwich Dockyard Estate SE18 5QL
Waterfront Leisure Centre
Woolwich High Street SE18 6DL
McDonald’s 56-58 Powis Street SE18 6LQ
Greenwich University 54-58 Powis Street SE18 6NL
Woolwich Centre
35 Wellington Street SE18 6PW
Post Room Woolwich Service Centre
Wellington Street SE18 6PW
Town Hall
Wellington Street SE18 6PW
Woolwich Centre Library 21 Love Lane SE18 6QT
Brookhill Children’s Centre
130 Brookhill Road SE18 6UZ
Charlton Athletic Football Club
Reception The Valley, Floyd Road SE7 8BL
Time Court
Woodland Terrace SE7 8DD
Charlton Library
Charlton House, Charlton Road SE7 8RE
Gllab Work and Learn Centre
Old library Calderwood Street SE18 6QW
The Point
47 Woolwich New Road, SE18 6EW
Smile With Pride Dental Care Ltd 81A Powis Street SE18 6JB
Equitable House
General Gordon Place SE18 6AB
St.Marks Medical Centre 24 Wrottesley Road SE18 3EP
Plumstead Library Plumstead High Street SE18 1JL
Greenwich Community College 95 Plumstead Road SE18 7DQ
Glyndon Community Centre 75 Raglan Road SE18 7LB
Abbey Wood Community Group 4 Knee Hill, SE2 0YS
Abbey Wood Library Eynsham Drive SE2 9PT
Thamesmead Leisure Centre
Thamesmere Drive SE28 8RE
Gallions Housing Association 90 Titmuss Avenue SE28 8HL
Conway Medical Centre 44 Conway Road SE18 1AH
Basildon Road Surgery
111 Basildon Road SE2 0ER
Heronsgate Medical Centre
Goosander Way SE28 0ER
Middle Park Community Centre
150 Middle Park Avenue SE9 5SD
Vista Childrens Centre
Middle Park Avenue SE9 5SD
City Point Concierge Suite
Campbell Court, Meadowside, Kidbrooke SE3 9XT
Kidbrooke Dental Centre
Telemann Square SE3 9YR
Briset Corner Surgery 591 Westhorne Avenue SE9 6JX
Eltham Centre & Eltham Library
2 Archery Road SE9 1HA
Cold Harbour Library
Wiliam Barefoot Drive SE9 3AY
Cold Harbour Leisure Centre
Chapel Farm Road SE9 3LX
New Eltham Library
Southwood Road SE9 3QT
Eltham Community Hospital
30 Passey Place SE9 5DQ
52 Well Hall Road
52 Well Hall Road SE9 6SH